Diepoldsberg

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Diepoldsberg
Obing municipality
Coordinates: 48 ° 0 ′ 33 ″  N , 12 ° 20 ′ 51 ″  E
Height : 622 m
Residents : 49
Postal code : 83119
Area code : 08075

Diepoldsberg - up to the 19th century also alternatively spelled Diepersperg , Diepoltsberg or Diebolsberg - is a district in the municipality of Obing in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein .

geography

The hamlet is located about 4 km west-northwest of Obing on a slope. At the neighboring Scheitzenberg (655 m, highest point in the municipality of Obing) lies the border between the Inn Glacier and the Chiemsee Glacier .

history

Around 1130 a Rudolph von Diepoldsberg is mentioned when Count Dietrich von Wasserburg gave the Abbey of Beyharting an estate of the noble Bertha in the Inn Valley through the hand of this knight. Around 1170 an eponymous Rudolphus nobilis de Diepoldspergen appears several times as a witness. Likewise a Heinrich de Diepoldspergen. However, there are no traces of a castle. The church is first mentioned by name in 1189. 1195 the ecclesiastical responsibility for Diepoldsberg by Adalbert III. of Bohemia , Archbishop of Salzburg on the Synod of running the monastery Seeon transmitted.

After the nobles of Diepoldsberg died out, their estate was evidently passed to the Bavarian duke, since in 1421 Duke Ludwig of Bavaria awarded Thomas the Oberndorfer "2 parts of Zehents zu Diepoldsberg from 3 courtyards". The late Gothic church was built around 1430.

Diepoldsberg as Diepersperg on Apian's Bavarian country tables

On Philipp Apian's Bavarian land tables from 1568 it is recorded on plate 19 as Diepersperg .

It was not until the 19th century that the place was regularly listed again in maps and documents as Diepoldsberg, also in the original position sheet 743 (photo 1818 / drawing 1839).

In 1840 there were 4 houses with 27 inhabitants and 5 houses with 26 inhabitants, in 1874 the church statistics talked about 5 houses with 28 inhabitants. The Bavaria from 1868 speaks of 26 inhabitants, 16 buildings and 1 church.

As a result of the regional reform in Bavaria , the hamlet of Diepoldsberg came to Obing from the former municipality of Albertaich on January 1, 1972 .

Place name

In 1874 the name in Anton Mayer's description of the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising was derived from Theobaltsberg .

Architectural monuments

The list of architectural monuments in Diepoldsberg shows three buildings, including the local Catholic branch church of St. Giles , a single-nave late Gothic building that dates from around 1430 together with the slightly recessed choir and the south tower. The tower superstructure was added in the 19th century.

Leonhardi trip

A Leonhardiritt with horse blessing has been handed down for Diepoldsberg , but it still takes place today on anniversaries.

literature

  • Walter Mayer, De Obinga over time, Obing 1991
  • Aloys Kis: The Parish Obing, in Upper Bavarian Archive Volume XL, Munich 1881
  • Müller's Large German Local Book 2012. Complete Local Lexicon, 2012, p. 263

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Original position sheet 743 at www.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de
  2. Max Siebert, The Kingdom of Bavaria, topographically and statistically presented in lexicographical form , 1840, p. 36
  3. ^ Joseph Anton Eisenmann, Carl Friedrich Hohn: Topo-geographical-statistical lexicon of the Kingdom of Bavaria . First volume, AL. Erlangen 1831, p. 274 ( digitized version ).
  4. ^ A b Anton Mayer: Statistical description of the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising . 1874, p. 604 .
  5. ^ Joseph Heyberger, Chr. Schmitt, v. Wachter: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary . In: K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Bavaria. Regional and folklore of the Kingdom of Bavaria . tape 5 . Literary and artistic establishment of the JG Cotta'schen Buchhandlung, Munich 1867, Sp. 292 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb10374496-4 ( digitized version ).